 So this is about another project where I'm giving my full talk tomorrow at 10 o'clock in the morning So I'm totally fine if no one's gonna be there because it's 10 o'clock in the morning So I also give them this as a lightning talk So I just grabbed out the slides and took the opportunity So this is about pep pretty easy privacy. It comes from pretty good privacy and it wants to make the privacy The default out there. We want to do mass encryption against mass surveillance. So We are on a mission Yeah, doing mass encryption. It's free software for sure What the software does is what the user would want to do instead of writing how-tos we write protocols So we're coming from this crypto party scene Explaining people on and on and on and on what they need to do and seeing what that they always make mistakes And then we just said why don't we just write this into a protocol and then we write software speaking this protocol so The purpose free software it's under GPL and it's short support multiple platforms multiple languages multiple crypto technologies on multiple message transports so For example crypto it already does open PGP new PG as mime and it should do what there are and the signal protocol This axolotl and whatever is going to be out there in the future So generally the architecture is that we have an engine which provides all the Crypto functions and also knows about the message transport protocols and all that stuff and then we have adapters to plug it into applications So the adapters are available in multiple languages like Java and Jason and Python and Qt and for iOS and everything And we also develop on multiple platforms iOS Android Linux BSD Mac OS and windows so what's already out there is an Android fork, which is Ready to use it's available on the Play Store and on fdroid As well as an outlook plug-in. I don't know why it got blue now, but okay An outlook plug-in which is ready to use and available on pretty easy privacy comm It's free as in freedom, but not free as in free beer But if you want to test it out, please contact us for lysing Testing license just mentioned for sure. Foss Asia there Then there's going to be Thunderbird and Enigmail With the next release of Enigmail by the way who is using GPG at the moment Okay, so yeah, there's apparently a need so Thunderbird and Enigmail is the way you would usually use it if you would be using it right now already So there's not going to be any key management then anymore and the old mode stays as Export mode still, but then if you're not using it you don't Yeah, no, what's the old mode and the new mode so the current implementations we have For Pep is that it only handles open pgp and s-mime without any hassle for the users So we're not doing all those messaging protocols and all those crypto Functionalities already at the moment. We're only doing GPG pgp s-mime and email So but that still would bring us much forward. I hope because email is still the Most widely used transport protocol we have out there So and it finally does PGP without any hassle for the user So asking again who was trying to use GPG and gave up on the way Okay So what pep does it automatically encrypts it encrypts the subject in line Which usually is also not encrypted You don't need to do key management anymore. It's been done by the software There is no key server or other centralized infrastructure we have a concept to transport fingerprints and to trust words to make it easier to read them out loud on the phone and There's an opt-in passphrase for keys. So The ideally you just sent out an email like normal So if you install this outlook plug-in nothing will change for you as a user You don't have to type in passphrases. You don't have to do any key management You just send emails and receive them Then we also want to encrypt the header and obfuscate as much as possible to get rid of as much as data metadata as possible and there's also pepsin upcoming which will do key syncing and also calendar and stuff so about to come is more external code reviews and More applications than anonymity via GNU net if you don't know what GNU net is, please check it out It's a very important project coming up in the next I would say five years, but then the internet is really gonna change like Frank said yesterday on the stage like internet 2.0 and more transport protocol support. So that's it again Contacts the project contact me and yeah, thank you for your attention I